Impaired Fetal Lung Development can be Rescued by Administration of Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells

Author:

Antounians LinaORCID,Catania Vincenzo D.ORCID,Montalva LouiseORCID,Liu Benjamin D.,Hou Huayun,Chan Cadia,Matei Andreea C.,Tzanetakis Areti,Li Bo,Figueira Rebeca Lopes,da Costa Karina Miura,Wong Amy P.,Mitchell Robert,David Anna L.,Patel Ketan,De Coppi PaoloORCID,Neto Lourenço Sbragia,Wilson Michael D.ORCID,Rossant JanetORCID,Zani AugustoORCID

Abstract

AbstractIncomplete lung development, also known as pulmonary hypoplasia, is a recognized cause of neonatal death and poor outcome for survivors. To date, there is no effective treatment that promotes fetal lung growth and maturation. Herein, we describe a novel stem cell-based approach that enhances fetal lung development via the administration of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSCs). In experimental models of pulmonary hypoplasia, administration of AFSC-EVs promoted lung branching morphogenesis and alveolarization, and stimulated pulmonary epithelial cell and fibroblast differentiation. This regenerative ability was confirmed in two models of injured human lung cells, where human AFSC-EVs obtained following good manufacturing practices restored pulmonary epithelial homeostasis. AFSC-EV beneficial effects were exerted via the release of RNA cargo, primarily miRNAs, that regulate the expression of genes involved in fetal lung development. Our findings suggest that AFSC-EVs hold regenerative ability for underdeveloped fetal lungs, demonstrating potential for therapeutic application.One Sentence SummaryFetal lung regeneration via administration of extracellular vesicles derived from amniotic fluid stem cells

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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